The Issue Nineteen Cover


OK, so that wraps up our table of contents blog series for Issue Nineteen. Yesterday, we posted our last announcement about the Tylldal chair. I am this morning making the last few tweaks to this issue before I send it to our copy editor, Jacob. He’ll have it for a couple weeks before it goes to the printer, and then this thing will come to fruition. Thank you all for your support in making this 19th edition of our magazine. We’ve been at it 10 years now, and our interest and opportunities to explore handcraft deeper never dry up. Hand-tool craftsmanship is a bottomless well. Don’t believe me? Check out the complete table of contents for this next issue below:

Lara Reisigl Domeneghetti – “A Visual Language: The Tylldal Chair’s Ongoing Journey”

“Cheating Entropy: An Interview with Antiquarian Chris Havey”

Douglas Brooks – “KIOKE: A New Way of Tradition”

Joshua A. Klein – “Build Your Library: Making a Stepback Bookcase”

Gerald W. R. Ward – “Encounters in Space: The Roles of Tables in Everyday Life”

Michael Updegraff – “The Magic of the Shrink Pot”

“Examination of an Early 19th-Century Federal Card Table”

Joshua A. Klein – “The Home Stretch: Further Adventures in Building Our House”

Patrick Moore – “Stereotomy Across Cultures”

Andrew D. Glenn – “Book Recommendation: Mike Dunbar’s Make a Windsor Chair”


I think you see what I mean. To get a copy of this issue, make sure you’re subscribed before the end of August 28.

-Joshua

 


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